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Telecommunication has brought the world very close, so much that in a minute we can establish an audiovisual contact with person sitting several kilometres away from us. Someone has rightly that because of telecommunications, world has become a global village. The telecommunication industry delivers cellular phones, telephones, mobile internet, broadband, television, satellite communications and other services to the customers. The industry primarily means to deliver means of communication for distantly placed people with the help of technology for varied purposes like business, household or private activities, education, sports etc. There’s hardly anybody in India who does not own a telephone or a mobile! Being in touch with friends or family through mobile is commonplace, these days!
In India, courses available for telecommunications are B.E. (Bachelor in Engineering) in telecommunications, B.Tech (Bachelor in Technology) or B.Sc in telecommunication! Various technology institutes, universities and colleges are providing courses in telecommunication. Post graduation courses are also available in the said technology universities or engineering colleges in India. Some well known institutes for telecommunications are AMCEngineering College, Bangalore, Indian Institute of Technology, Indian institute of telecom management, Delhi. Apart from degree and post graduate degree, diploma and certification courses are also available in India. For example: Diploma in Security Technologies, Diploma in Telecom Management, Certificate course in WAN, LAN, CDMA, GSM, 3G, SDH, DWDM, SONET, VOIP, NGN, WiMax networks, etc. Certificate courses in Trouble shooting and networking, Certification in networking and telecommunication, Certificate courses in TCP/IP and Networking; Certificate courses in Cisco Networking. These diploma and certification courses add more to a mere graduation degree in telecommunication.
Telecommunication industry offers variety of jobs to aspiring candidates. Since Aviation department has converged with telecommunication, the opportunities for jobs have only increased. The major areas in telecommunication which are focused today are Optical networks, Wireless networks, Broadband technologies, Next generation networks etc. India is a second largest telecom in the world. Thus, the telecom industry is one of the biggest places to provide jobs to jobseekers. The profiles offered to candidates are Telecom engineer, System technician, SAP analyst, Server administration, Database administration, NetworkEngineers, Programmers etc. Candidates with telecommunication background can also join academia so that the knowledge is transferred to future generations.
The salary or remuneration of candidate depends upon his academic qualification, merits, training, experience, location of job, responsibilities stipulated, and employer who is hiring him or her. However, the starting salary for any fresher should not be less than 1.5 lakhs per annum.
Apart from educational qualification in telecommunication, the candidate is required to possess certain skills for a good job like problem solving ability, design skills, technical skills, risk identification skills, good communication skills, networking and programming skills, mechanical aptitude and skills, knowledge of scientific discoveries in the given field with commercial applications of them, mathematical precision etc.
Well known employers in telecommunication industry are Vodafone, Reliance, TATA teleservices, IMI mobiles, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, BharatiAirtel, Micromax etc.
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published:06 Jul 2015

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What is a telecommunications system?
What does a network do?
Is the Internet a form of telecommunication?
Why telecommunication is so important?
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What is Telecommunication used for?
When was the first telecommunication invented?
Who invented the telecommunication?
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When was the telephone invented?
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Telecommunications engineers design, test and build the various technologies that allow people to communicate over distances. They may work in fields such as telephone and internet networks, radio and television broadcasting and satellite communications. Telecommunications engineers usually work for the major telecommunications companies, or for large organisations with private communication networks, such as remote mine sites in the Pilbara region. They design telecommunication networks, deciding on the technology to be used and where cables or broadcasting equipment needs to be placed, and oversee installation. These workers may also be responsible for testing and repairing faults.
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In this session on Financial Awareness we are going to see a topic which requires much needed attention now. You could have seen that Aircel – Reliance comm merger was failed, and as a result of piling losses Tata and Reliance comm set to exit mobile telephonE business and a lot of issues are going on the telecom sector.
We will be now exploring the reasons behind all these things, and will be looking at whether a solution is available to overcome this burden.
Indian Telecom SectorIndia got its first Mobile Phone Services by 1995. Ever since the telecom Industry has never faced a situation like now.
Far from being the poster boy of reforms, the telecom sector is currently going through the most painful period.
1. What is the Reason behind the fall?
The sector is reeling under mounting losses, a growing debt pile, irrational spectrum costs and high government levies.
2. Is there any Jio Effect ?
Jio Effect on Telecom Companies : The entry of Reliance Jio, which has disrupted the market with low-cost data services, Jio has further compounded the woes of incumbent players.
The combined effect is that a number of operators, including Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices, have been forced to exit their loss-making operations.
This has lead to telecom price wars like jio vs airtel, jio vs idea, jio vs vodafone
3. Who are all got affected?
The crisis has also severely impacted investors, lenders, partners and vendors of these telecom companies.
4. Will it affect consumers?
While the impact on subscribers has been limited thanks to mobile number portability, the bigger impact has been on employees.
5. What can Employees do after the telecom slide?
In the last year alone over 10,000 jobs have been cut as operators try to bring down costs. The situation is expected to worsen in the next 6 to 12 months as there are more operators in the market facing an uncertain future.
6. Is there any alternative to the employees laid off?
Unfortunately for the people losing their jobs, the hiring scenario in other hitherto employment-heavy sectors like IT and e-commerce is bleak. While those in marketing or sales functions can move to sectors such as FMCG, telecom engineers and those on the technical side could be left in the lurch.
7. Isn’t Indian Telecom Industry Growing?
Ironically, all this is happening at a time when the Indian telecom sector is at the cusp of a major data revolution. Only 40 per cent of the country’s population has access to internet which means there is a huge demand for telecom services going forward.
8. What stops Telcos to incur losses?
Telecom operators will be required to invest heavily in rolling out 4G networks for which capital and human resources will be required. But this silver lining can become reality only if some immediate steps are taken both by the industry and the Centre.
9. What can be done by Centre Govt to stop this?
1. The Government needs to lower the financial burden on operators. Apart from the nearly ₹5-lakh crore operators have bid to buy spectrum, they also have to pay annual levies like spectrum charges and licence fees, together amounting to nearly 30 per cent of their revenues. Given the enormous investments needed in the sector, these levies need to be brought down drastically.
2. Second, the Centre must rationalise spectrum pricing. Forced expensive bidding puts the operators’ financials in a mess. While the auction mechanism must be retained, the Government should rethink the floor price especially for the 700 MHz band — critical for data services.
3. Finally, exits and mergers need to get easier so that strong players are able to absorb weaker ones without destruction of value and assets created.
10. What operators can do to find their way to profitable?
Operators, on their part, should start creating new revenue streams. The days of offering plain vanilla voice telephony service are over. The demand for data services is set to expand rapidly in the coming years. This provides an opportunity to revive the sector over the next 12-18 months.
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Dr. Khaled Biyari, Group CEO of STC talks about the three major challenges for in the telecom sector.
There are a lot of challenges in the telecom industry. What do you see as three major challenges in the sector, and for STC specifically?
There are many challenges as the telecom industry is going through a major transformation as a response to disruptive technologies in how customers are getting their services. The major challenges that face the whole telecom industry are, I would say, the regulatory framework, human resources, and investments.
The regulatory framework is the most important challenge. How do you deal with such issues, and how do you ensure that proper frequencies are located to cater to the incredible demand that is happening on the mobile network? We are a highly regulated industry, while the digital players are not regulated, at all. If the digital players are providing services directly to the customer without regulation, then that creates a disruption in the model.
As far as incumbent operators who have inherited a large numbers of employees, if the aim is to become a digitally-enabled organization and investing in cloud services, then there is a need for a new skill set that is not typically available in conventional telecom companies.
http://www.marcopolis.net/three-major-challenges-in-the-telecom-sector-in-saudi-arabia.htm

published:25 Feb 2016

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The ManilaRegional Trial Court says NOW Telecom may have caused its own request to become moot since it said it still wants to join the bidding for the 3rd major telecommunications player slot.
Story: https://www.rappler.com/business/216052-now-telecom-loses-bid-vs-contentious-3rd-telco-provisions-november-2018

published:07 Nov 2018

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Neelie Kroes, the EU's head of digital strategy, discusses her meeting with the bloc's top telecoms CEOs and new plans for wireless networks.
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Majors are typically assigned as specialized executive or operations officers for battalion-sized units of 300 to 1,200 soldiers. In some militaries, notably France and Ireland, the rank of major is referred to as commandant, while in others it is known as captain-major. It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures, such as the New York State Police, New Jersey State Police and several others. As a police rank, Major roughly corresponds to the UK rank of Superintendent.

When used in hyphenated or combined fashion, the term can also imply seniority at other levels of rank, including general-major or major general, denoting a mid-level general officer, and sergeant major, denoting the most senior NCO of a military unit. The term Major can also be used with a hyphen to denote the leader of a military band such as in pipe-major or drum-major.

History

By the time of the Napoleonic wars, an infantrybattalion usually had two majors, designated the "senior major" and the "junior major". The senior major effectively acted as second-in-command and the majors often commanded detachments of two or more companies split from the main body. The second-in-command of a battalion or regiment is still a major.

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The company provides fixed-line and Xiaolingtong (Personal Handy-phone System) telephone services to 216 million people as of April 2008, and broadband internet access to over 38 million subscribers, providing approximately 62% (46 Gbit/s) of China's internet bandwidth. On 2 June 2008, China Telecom announced that it would purchase China Unicom's nationwide CDMA business and assets for 110 billion RMB, giving it 43 million mobile subscribers. On 7 January 2009, China Telecom was awarded CDMA 2000 license to expand its business to 3G telecommunication.

CAREERS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS.Go through the career opportunities of TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com for detailed Career information,Job openings,Education details of TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
Telecommunication has brought the world very close, so much that in a minute we can establish an audiovisual contact with person sitting several kilometres away from us. Someone has rightly that because of telecommunications, world has become a global village. The telecommunication industry delivers cellular phones, telephones, mobile internet, broadband, television, satellite communications and other services to the customers. The industry primarily means to deliver means of communication for distantly placed people with the help of technology for varied purposes like business, household or private activities, education, sports etc. There’s hardly anybody in India who does not own a telephone or a mobile! Being in touch with friends or family through mobile is commonplace, these days!
In India, courses available for telecommunications are B.E. (Bachelor in Engineering) in telecommunications, B.Tech (Bachelor in Technology) or B.Sc in telecommunication! Various technology institutes, universities and colleges are providing courses in telecommunication. Post graduation courses are also available in the said technology universities or engineering colleges in India. Some well known institutes for telecommunications are AMCEngineering College, Bangalore, Indian Institute of Technology, Indian institute of telecom management, Delhi. Apart from degree and post graduate degree, diploma and certification courses are also available in India. For example: Diploma in Security Technologies, Diploma in Telecom Management, Certificate course in WAN, LAN, CDMA, GSM, 3G, SDH, DWDM, SONET, VOIP, NGN, WiMax networks, etc. Certificate courses in Trouble shooting and networking, Certification in networking and telecommunication, Certificate courses in TCP/IP and Networking; Certificate courses in Cisco Networking. These diploma and certification courses add more to a mere graduation degree in telecommunication.
Telecommunication industry offers variety of jobs to aspiring candidates. Since Aviation department has converged with telecommunication, the opportunities for jobs have only increased. The major areas in telecommunication which are focused today are Optical networks, Wireless networks, Broadband technologies, Next generation networks etc. India is a second largest telecom in the world. Thus, the telecom industry is one of the biggest places to provide jobs to jobseekers. The profiles offered to candidates are Telecom engineer, System technician, SAP analyst, Server administration, Database administration, NetworkEngineers, Programmers etc. Candidates with telecommunication background can also join academia so that the knowledge is transferred to future generations.
The salary or remuneration of candidate depends upon his academic qualification, merits, training, experience, location of job, responsibilities stipulated, and employer who is hiring him or her. However, the starting salary for any fresher should not be less than 1.5 lakhs per annum.
Apart from educational qualification in telecommunication, the candidate is required to possess certain skills for a good job like problem solving ability, design skills, technical skills, risk identification skills, good communication skills, networking and programming skills, mechanical aptitude and skills, knowledge of scientific discoveries in the given field with commercial applications of them, mathematical precision etc.
Well known employers in telecommunication industry are Vodafone, Reliance, TATA teleservices, IMI mobiles, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, BharatiAirtel, Micromax etc.
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15:33

15 Things You Didn’t Know About The Telecommunication Industry

15 Things You Didn’t Know About The Telecommunication Industry

15 Things You Didn’t Know About The Telecommunication Industry

15 Things You Didn’t Know About The TelecommunicationIndustry | Industry Wednesday
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In this Alux.com video we'll try to answer the following questions:
What does a telecommunications do?
What is a job in telecommunications?
What is network and types of network?
What is a telecommunications system?
What does a network do?
Is the Internet a form of telecommunication?
Why telecommunication is so important?
What does a telecommunications company do?
What is Telecommunication used for?
When was the first telecommunication invented?
Who invented the telecommunication?
Who invented the telephone?
When was the telephone invented?
What's the richest mobile company in the world?
What's the most expensive phone bill?
What are the major mobile providers in United States?
How many people use a phone?
What is the deep web?
What is the dark web?
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Travel the World:
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Dark Luxury:
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3:47

Telecommunications Engineer

Telecommunications Engineer

Telecommunications Engineer

Telecommunications engineers design, test and build the various technologies that allow people to communicate over distances. They may work in fields such as telephone and internet networks, radio and television broadcasting and satellite communications. Telecommunications engineers usually work for the major telecommunications companies, or for large organisations with private communication networks, such as remote mine sites in the Pilbara region. They design telecommunication networks, deciding on the technology to be used and where cables or broadcasting equipment needs to be placed, and oversee installation. These workers may also be responsible for testing and repairing faults.
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OTT: A major challenge for telecom operators globally

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4:01

SONA: Mislatel Consortium, idineklarang provisional new major player ng NTC

SONA: Mislatel Consortium, idineklarang provisional new major player ng NTC

SONA: Mislatel Consortium, idineklarang provisional new major player ng NTC

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In this session on Financial Awareness we are going to see a topic which requires much needed attention now. You could have seen that Aircel – Reliance comm merger was failed, and as a result of piling losses Tata and Reliance comm set to exit mobile telephonE business and a lot of issues are going on the telecom sector.
We will be now exploring the reasons behind all these things, and will be looking at whether a solution is available to overcome this burden.
Indian Telecom SectorIndia got its first Mobile Phone Services by 1995. Ever since the telecom Industry has never faced a situation like now.
Far from being the poster boy of reforms, the telecom sector is currently going through the most painful period.
1. What is the Reason behind the fall?
The sector is reeling under mounting losses, a growing debt pile, irrational spectrum costs and high government levies.
2. Is there any Jio Effect ?
Jio Effect on Telecom Companies : The entry of Reliance Jio, which has disrupted the market with low-cost data services, Jio has further compounded the woes of incumbent players.
The combined effect is that a number of operators, including Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices, have been forced to exit their loss-making operations.
This has lead to telecom price wars like jio vs airtel, jio vs idea, jio vs vodafone
3. Who are all got affected?
The crisis has also severely impacted investors, lenders, partners and vendors of these telecom companies.
4. Will it affect consumers?
While the impact on subscribers has been limited thanks to mobile number portability, the bigger impact has been on employees.
5. What can Employees do after the telecom slide?
In the last year alone over 10,000 jobs have been cut as operators try to bring down costs. The situation is expected to worsen in the next 6 to 12 months as there are more operators in the market facing an uncertain future.
6. Is there any alternative to the employees laid off?
Unfortunately for the people losing their jobs, the hiring scenario in other hitherto employment-heavy sectors like IT and e-commerce is bleak. While those in marketing or sales functions can move to sectors such as FMCG, telecom engineers and those on the technical side could be left in the lurch.
7. Isn’t Indian Telecom Industry Growing?
Ironically, all this is happening at a time when the Indian telecom sector is at the cusp of a major data revolution. Only 40 per cent of the country’s population has access to internet which means there is a huge demand for telecom services going forward.
8. What stops Telcos to incur losses?
Telecom operators will be required to invest heavily in rolling out 4G networks for which capital and human resources will be required. But this silver lining can become reality only if some immediate steps are taken both by the industry and the Centre.
9. What can be done by Centre Govt to stop this?
1. The Government needs to lower the financial burden on operators. Apart from the nearly ₹5-lakh crore operators have bid to buy spectrum, they also have to pay annual levies like spectrum charges and licence fees, together amounting to nearly 30 per cent of their revenues. Given the enormous investments needed in the sector, these levies need to be brought down drastically.
2. Second, the Centre must rationalise spectrum pricing. Forced expensive bidding puts the operators’ financials in a mess. While the auction mechanism must be retained, the Government should rethink the floor price especially for the 700 MHz band — critical for data services.
3. Finally, exits and mergers need to get easier so that strong players are able to absorb weaker ones without destruction of value and assets created.
10. What operators can do to find their way to profitable?
Operators, on their part, should start creating new revenue streams. The days of offering plain vanilla voice telephony service are over. The demand for data services is set to expand rapidly in the coming years. This provides an opportunity to revive the sector over the next 12-18 months.
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4:10

Major challenges for telecom industry in Saudi Arabia

Major challenges for telecom industry in Saudi Arabia

Major challenges for telecom industry in Saudi Arabia

Dr. Khaled Biyari, Group CEO of STC talks about the three major challenges for in the telecom sector.
There are a lot of challenges in the telecom industry. What do you see as three major challenges in the sector, and for STC specifically?
There are many challenges as the telecom industry is going through a major transformation as a response to disruptive technologies in how customers are getting their services. The major challenges that face the whole telecom industry are, I would say, the regulatory framework, human resources, and investments.
The regulatory framework is the most important challenge. How do you deal with such issues, and how do you ensure that proper frequencies are located to cater to the incredible demand that is happening on the mobile network? We are a highly regulated industry, while the digital players are not regulated, at all. If the digital players are providing services directly to the customer without regulation, then that creates a disruption in the model.
As far as incumbent operators who have inherited a large numbers of employees, if the aim is to become a digitally-enabled organization and investing in cloud services, then there is a need for a new skill set that is not typically available in conventional telecom companies.
http://www.marcopolis.net/three-major-challenges-in-the-telecom-sector-in-saudi-arabia.htm

0:52

NOW Telecom loses bid vs contentious 3rd telco provisions

NOW Telecom loses bid vs contentious 3rd telco provisions

NOW Telecom loses bid vs contentious 3rd telco provisions

The ManilaRegional Trial Court says NOW Telecom may have caused its own request to become moot since it said it still wants to join the bidding for the 3rd major telecommunications player slot.
Story: https://www.rappler.com/business/216052-now-telecom-loses-bid-vs-contentious-3rd-telco-provisions-november-2018

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EU Telecom Chief Promises Major Shake-Up - Mobile World Congress:

EU Telecom Chief Promises Major Shake-Up - Mobile World Congress:

EU Telecom Chief Promises Major Shake-Up - Mobile World Congress:

Neelie Kroes, the EU's head of digital strategy, discusses her meeting with the bloc's top telecoms CEOs and new plans for wireless networks.
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Business Nightly: Rio: China Telecom can’t help third telco player if it invests in Globe or PLDT

Business Nightly: Rio: China Telecom can’t help third telco player if it invests in Globe or PLDT

Business Nightly: Rio: China Telecom can’t help third telco player if it invests in Globe or PLDT

Challenges facing telecommunications providers globally

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It's reported that South African under 25's are the most socially-savvy consumers in the world, with local telecommunications operators facing huge challenges. ABN recently caught up with Rob van den Dam, Global Telecommunications IndustryLeader for IBM's Institute for Business Value to discuss the challenges facing telecommunications operators and service providers globally.

CAREERS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS.Go through the career opportunities of TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com for detailed Career information,Job openings,Education details of TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
Telecommunication has brought the world very close, so much that in a minute we can establish an audiovisual contact with person sitting several kilometres away from us. Someone has rightly that because of telecommunications, world has become a global village. The telecommunication industry delivers cellular phones, telephones, mobile internet, broadband, television, satellite communications and other services to the customers. The industry primarily means to deliver means of...

published: 06 Jul 2015

15 Things You Didn’t Know About The Telecommunication Industry

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What is a job in telecommunications?
What is network and types of network?
What is a telecommunications system?
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Is the Internet a form of telecommunication?
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What is Telecommunication used for?
When was the first telecommunication invented?
Who invented the telecommunication?
Who invented the telephone?
When was the telephone invented?
What's the richest mobile compan...

published: 09 May 2018

Telecommunications Engineer

Telecommunications engineers design, test and build the various technologies that allow people to communicate over distances. They may work in fields such as telephone and internet networks, radio and television broadcasting and satellite communications. Telecommunications engineers usually work for the major telecommunications companies, or for large organisations with private communication networks, such as remote mine sites in the Pilbara region. They design telecommunication networks, deciding on the technology to be used and where cables or broadcasting equipment needs to be placed, and oversee installation. These workers may also be responsible for testing and repairing faults.
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SONA: Mislatel Consortium, idineklarang provisional new major player ng NTC

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In this session on Financial Awareness we are going to see a topic which requires much needed attention now. You could have seen that Aircel – Reliance comm merger was failed, and as a result of piling losses Tata and Reliance comm set to exit mobile telephonE business and a lot of issues are going on the telecom sector.
We will be now exploring the reasons behind all these things, and will be looking at whether a solution is available to overcome this burden.
Indian Telecom SectorIndia got its first Mobile Phone Services by 1995. Ever since the telecom Industry has never faced a situation like now.
Far from being the poster boy of reforms, the telecom sector is currently going through the most painful period.
1. What is the Reason behind the...

published: 14 Nov 2017

Major challenges for telecom industry in Saudi Arabia

Dr. Khaled Biyari, Group CEO of STC talks about the three major challenges for in the telecom sector.
There are a lot of challenges in the telecom industry. What do you see as three major challenges in the sector, and for STC specifically?
There are many challenges as the telecom industry is going through a major transformation as a response to disruptive technologies in how customers are getting their services. The major challenges that face the whole telecom industry are, I would say, the regulatory framework, human resources, and investments.
The regulatory framework is the most important challenge. How do you deal with such issues, and how do you ensure that proper frequencies are located to cater to the incredible demand that is happening on the mobile network? We are a highly regu...

published: 25 Feb 2016

NOW Telecom loses bid vs contentious 3rd telco provisions

The ManilaRegional Trial Court says NOW Telecom may have caused its own request to become moot since it said it still wants to join the bidding for the 3rd major telecommunications player slot.
Story: https://www.rappler.com/business/216052-now-telecom-loses-bid-vs-contentious-3rd-telco-provisions-november-2018

published: 07 Nov 2018

EU Telecom Chief Promises Major Shake-Up - Mobile World Congress:

Neelie Kroes, the EU's head of digital strategy, discusses her meeting with the bloc's top telecoms CEOs and new plans for wireless networks.
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Business Nightly: Rio: China Telecom can’t help third telco player if it invests in Globe or PLDT

Challenges facing telecommunications providers globally

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It's reported that South African under 25's are the most socially-savvy consumers in the world, with local telecommunications operators facing huge challenges. ABN recently caught up with Rob van den Dam, Global Telecommunications IndustryLeader for IBM's Institute for Business Value to discuss the challenges facing telecommunications operators and service providers globally.

CAREERS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS.Go through the career opportunities of TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The N...

CAREERS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS.Go through the career opportunities of TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com for detailed Career information,Job openings,Education details of TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
Telecommunication has brought the world very close, so much that in a minute we can establish an audiovisual contact with person sitting several kilometres away from us. Someone has rightly that because of telecommunications, world has become a global village. The telecommunication industry delivers cellular phones, telephones, mobile internet, broadband, television, satellite communications and other services to the customers. The industry primarily means to deliver means of communication for distantly placed people with the help of technology for varied purposes like business, household or private activities, education, sports etc. There’s hardly anybody in India who does not own a telephone or a mobile! Being in touch with friends or family through mobile is commonplace, these days!
In India, courses available for telecommunications are B.E. (Bachelor in Engineering) in telecommunications, B.Tech (Bachelor in Technology) or B.Sc in telecommunication! Various technology institutes, universities and colleges are providing courses in telecommunication. Post graduation courses are also available in the said technology universities or engineering colleges in India. Some well known institutes for telecommunications are AMCEngineering College, Bangalore, Indian Institute of Technology, Indian institute of telecom management, Delhi. Apart from degree and post graduate degree, diploma and certification courses are also available in India. For example: Diploma in Security Technologies, Diploma in Telecom Management, Certificate course in WAN, LAN, CDMA, GSM, 3G, SDH, DWDM, SONET, VOIP, NGN, WiMax networks, etc. Certificate courses in Trouble shooting and networking, Certification in networking and telecommunication, Certificate courses in TCP/IP and Networking; Certificate courses in Cisco Networking. These diploma and certification courses add more to a mere graduation degree in telecommunication.
Telecommunication industry offers variety of jobs to aspiring candidates. Since Aviation department has converged with telecommunication, the opportunities for jobs have only increased. The major areas in telecommunication which are focused today are Optical networks, Wireless networks, Broadband technologies, Next generation networks etc. India is a second largest telecom in the world. Thus, the telecom industry is one of the biggest places to provide jobs to jobseekers. The profiles offered to candidates are Telecom engineer, System technician, SAP analyst, Server administration, Database administration, NetworkEngineers, Programmers etc. Candidates with telecommunication background can also join academia so that the knowledge is transferred to future generations.
The salary or remuneration of candidate depends upon his academic qualification, merits, training, experience, location of job, responsibilities stipulated, and employer who is hiring him or her. However, the starting salary for any fresher should not be less than 1.5 lakhs per annum.
Apart from educational qualification in telecommunication, the candidate is required to possess certain skills for a good job like problem solving ability, design skills, technical skills, risk identification skills, good communication skills, networking and programming skills, mechanical aptitude and skills, knowledge of scientific discoveries in the given field with commercial applications of them, mathematical precision etc.
Well known employers in telecommunication industry are Vodafone, Reliance, TATA teleservices, IMI mobiles, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, BharatiAirtel, Micromax etc.
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Telecommunication has brought the world very close, so much that in a minute we can establish an audiovisual contact with person sitting several kilometres away from us. Someone has rightly that because of telecommunications, world has become a global village. The telecommunication industry delivers cellular phones, telephones, mobile internet, broadband, television, satellite communications and other services to the customers. The industry primarily means to deliver means of communication for distantly placed people with the help of technology for varied purposes like business, household or private activities, education, sports etc. There’s hardly anybody in India who does not own a telephone or a mobile! Being in touch with friends or family through mobile is commonplace, these days!
In India, courses available for telecommunications are B.E. (Bachelor in Engineering) in telecommunications, B.Tech (Bachelor in Technology) or B.Sc in telecommunication! Various technology institutes, universities and colleges are providing courses in telecommunication. Post graduation courses are also available in the said technology universities or engineering colleges in India. Some well known institutes for telecommunications are AMCEngineering College, Bangalore, Indian Institute of Technology, Indian institute of telecom management, Delhi. Apart from degree and post graduate degree, diploma and certification courses are also available in India. For example: Diploma in Security Technologies, Diploma in Telecom Management, Certificate course in WAN, LAN, CDMA, GSM, 3G, SDH, DWDM, SONET, VOIP, NGN, WiMax networks, etc. Certificate courses in Trouble shooting and networking, Certification in networking and telecommunication, Certificate courses in TCP/IP and Networking; Certificate courses in Cisco Networking. These diploma and certification courses add more to a mere graduation degree in telecommunication.
Telecommunication industry offers variety of jobs to aspiring candidates. Since Aviation department has converged with telecommunication, the opportunities for jobs have only increased. The major areas in telecommunication which are focused today are Optical networks, Wireless networks, Broadband technologies, Next generation networks etc. India is a second largest telecom in the world. Thus, the telecom industry is one of the biggest places to provide jobs to jobseekers. The profiles offered to candidates are Telecom engineer, System technician, SAP analyst, Server administration, Database administration, NetworkEngineers, Programmers etc. Candidates with telecommunication background can also join academia so that the knowledge is transferred to future generations.
The salary or remuneration of candidate depends upon his academic qualification, merits, training, experience, location of job, responsibilities stipulated, and employer who is hiring him or her. However, the starting salary for any fresher should not be less than 1.5 lakhs per annum.
Apart from educational qualification in telecommunication, the candidate is required to possess certain skills for a good job like problem solving ability, design skills, technical skills, risk identification skills, good communication skills, networking and programming skills, mechanical aptitude and skills, knowledge of scientific discoveries in the given field with commercial applications of them, mathematical precision etc.
Well known employers in telecommunication industry are Vodafone, Reliance, TATA teleservices, IMI mobiles, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, BharatiAirtel, Micromax etc.
For more jobs & career information and daily job alerts, subscribe to our channel and support us. You can also install our Mobile app for govt jobs for getting regular notifications on your mobile.
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Is the Internet a form of telecommunication?
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What is Telecommunication used for?
When was the first telecommunication invented?
Who invented the telecommunication?
Who invented the telephone?
When was the telephone invented?
What's the richest mobile company in the world?
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Telecommunications Engineer

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In this session on Financial Awareness we are going to see a topic which requires much needed attention now. You could have seen that Aircel – Reliance comm merger was failed, and as a result of piling losses Tata and Reliance comm set to exit mobile telephonE business and a lot of issues are going on the telecom sector.
We will be now exploring the reasons behind all these things, and will be looking at whether a solution is available to overcome this burden.
Indian Telecom SectorIndia got its first Mobile Phone Services by 1995. Ever since the telecom Industry has never faced a situation like now.
Far from being the poster boy of reforms, the telecom sector is currently going through the most painful period.
1. What is the Reason behind the fall?
The sector is reeling under mounting losses, a growing debt pile, irrational spectrum costs and high government levies.
2. Is there any Jio Effect ?
Jio Effect on Telecom Companies : The entry of Reliance Jio, which has disrupted the market with low-cost data services, Jio has further compounded the woes of incumbent players.
The combined effect is that a number of operators, including Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices, have been forced to exit their loss-making operations.
This has lead to telecom price wars like jio vs airtel, jio vs idea, jio vs vodafone
3. Who are all got affected?
The crisis has also severely impacted investors, lenders, partners and vendors of these telecom companies.
4. Will it affect consumers?
While the impact on subscribers has been limited thanks to mobile number portability, the bigger impact has been on employees.
5. What can Employees do after the telecom slide?
In the last year alone over 10,000 jobs have been cut as operators try to bring down costs. The situation is expected to worsen in the next 6 to 12 months as there are more operators in the market facing an uncertain future.
6. Is there any alternative to the employees laid off?
Unfortunately for the people losing their jobs, the hiring scenario in other hitherto employment-heavy sectors like IT and e-commerce is bleak. While those in marketing or sales functions can move to sectors such as FMCG, telecom engineers and those on the technical side could be left in the lurch.
7. Isn’t Indian Telecom Industry Growing?
Ironically, all this is happening at a time when the Indian telecom sector is at the cusp of a major data revolution. Only 40 per cent of the country’s population has access to internet which means there is a huge demand for telecom services going forward.
8. What stops Telcos to incur losses?
Telecom operators will be required to invest heavily in rolling out 4G networks for which capital and human resources will be required. But this silver lining can become reality only if some immediate steps are taken both by the industry and the Centre.
9. What can be done by Centre Govt to stop this?
1. The Government needs to lower the financial burden on operators. Apart from the nearly ₹5-lakh crore operators have bid to buy spectrum, they also have to pay annual levies like spectrum charges and licence fees, together amounting to nearly 30 per cent of their revenues. Given the enormous investments needed in the sector, these levies need to be brought down drastically.
2. Second, the Centre must rationalise spectrum pricing. Forced expensive bidding puts the operators’ financials in a mess. While the auction mechanism must be retained, the Government should rethink the floor price especially for the 700 MHz band — critical for data services.
3. Finally, exits and mergers need to get easier so that strong players are able to absorb weaker ones without destruction of value and assets created.
10. What operators can do to find their way to profitable?
Operators, on their part, should start creating new revenue streams. The days of offering plain vanilla voice telephony service are over. The demand for data services is set to expand rapidly in the coming years. This provides an opportunity to revive the sector over the next 12-18 months.
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In this session on Financial Awareness we are going to see a topic which requires much needed attention now. You could have seen that Aircel – Reliance comm merger was failed, and as a result of piling losses Tata and Reliance comm set to exit mobile telephonE business and a lot of issues are going on the telecom sector.
We will be now exploring the reasons behind all these things, and will be looking at whether a solution is available to overcome this burden.
Indian Telecom SectorIndia got its first Mobile Phone Services by 1995. Ever since the telecom Industry has never faced a situation like now.
Far from being the poster boy of reforms, the telecom sector is currently going through the most painful period.
1. What is the Reason behind the fall?
The sector is reeling under mounting losses, a growing debt pile, irrational spectrum costs and high government levies.
2. Is there any Jio Effect ?
Jio Effect on Telecom Companies : The entry of Reliance Jio, which has disrupted the market with low-cost data services, Jio has further compounded the woes of incumbent players.
The combined effect is that a number of operators, including Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices, have been forced to exit their loss-making operations.
This has lead to telecom price wars like jio vs airtel, jio vs idea, jio vs vodafone
3. Who are all got affected?
The crisis has also severely impacted investors, lenders, partners and vendors of these telecom companies.
4. Will it affect consumers?
While the impact on subscribers has been limited thanks to mobile number portability, the bigger impact has been on employees.
5. What can Employees do after the telecom slide?
In the last year alone over 10,000 jobs have been cut as operators try to bring down costs. The situation is expected to worsen in the next 6 to 12 months as there are more operators in the market facing an uncertain future.
6. Is there any alternative to the employees laid off?
Unfortunately for the people losing their jobs, the hiring scenario in other hitherto employment-heavy sectors like IT and e-commerce is bleak. While those in marketing or sales functions can move to sectors such as FMCG, telecom engineers and those on the technical side could be left in the lurch.
7. Isn’t Indian Telecom Industry Growing?
Ironically, all this is happening at a time when the Indian telecom sector is at the cusp of a major data revolution. Only 40 per cent of the country’s population has access to internet which means there is a huge demand for telecom services going forward.
8. What stops Telcos to incur losses?
Telecom operators will be required to invest heavily in rolling out 4G networks for which capital and human resources will be required. But this silver lining can become reality only if some immediate steps are taken both by the industry and the Centre.
9. What can be done by Centre Govt to stop this?
1. The Government needs to lower the financial burden on operators. Apart from the nearly ₹5-lakh crore operators have bid to buy spectrum, they also have to pay annual levies like spectrum charges and licence fees, together amounting to nearly 30 per cent of their revenues. Given the enormous investments needed in the sector, these levies need to be brought down drastically.
2. Second, the Centre must rationalise spectrum pricing. Forced expensive bidding puts the operators’ financials in a mess. While the auction mechanism must be retained, the Government should rethink the floor price especially for the 700 MHz band — critical for data services.
3. Finally, exits and mergers need to get easier so that strong players are able to absorb weaker ones without destruction of value and assets created.
10. What operators can do to find their way to profitable?
Operators, on their part, should start creating new revenue streams. The days of offering plain vanilla voice telephony service are over. The demand for data services is set to expand rapidly in the coming years. This provides an opportunity to revive the sector over the next 12-18 months.
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Major challenges for telecom industry in Saudi Arabia

Dr. Khaled Biyari, Group CEO of STC talks about the three major challenges for in the telecom sector.
There are a lot of challenges in the telecom industry. Wh...

Dr. Khaled Biyari, Group CEO of STC talks about the three major challenges for in the telecom sector.
There are a lot of challenges in the telecom industry. What do you see as three major challenges in the sector, and for STC specifically?
There are many challenges as the telecom industry is going through a major transformation as a response to disruptive technologies in how customers are getting their services. The major challenges that face the whole telecom industry are, I would say, the regulatory framework, human resources, and investments.
The regulatory framework is the most important challenge. How do you deal with such issues, and how do you ensure that proper frequencies are located to cater to the incredible demand that is happening on the mobile network? We are a highly regulated industry, while the digital players are not regulated, at all. If the digital players are providing services directly to the customer without regulation, then that creates a disruption in the model.
As far as incumbent operators who have inherited a large numbers of employees, if the aim is to become a digitally-enabled organization and investing in cloud services, then there is a need for a new skill set that is not typically available in conventional telecom companies.
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Dr. Khaled Biyari, Group CEO of STC talks about the three major challenges for in the telecom sector.
There are a lot of challenges in the telecom industry. What do you see as three major challenges in the sector, and for STC specifically?
There are many challenges as the telecom industry is going through a major transformation as a response to disruptive technologies in how customers are getting their services. The major challenges that face the whole telecom industry are, I would say, the regulatory framework, human resources, and investments.
The regulatory framework is the most important challenge. How do you deal with such issues, and how do you ensure that proper frequencies are located to cater to the incredible demand that is happening on the mobile network? We are a highly regulated industry, while the digital players are not regulated, at all. If the digital players are providing services directly to the customer without regulation, then that creates a disruption in the model.
As far as incumbent operators who have inherited a large numbers of employees, if the aim is to become a digitally-enabled organization and investing in cloud services, then there is a need for a new skill set that is not typically available in conventional telecom companies.
http://www.marcopolis.net/three-major-challenges-in-the-telecom-sector-in-saudi-arabia.htm

NOW Telecom loses bid vs contentious 3rd telco provisions

The ManilaRegional Trial Court says NOW Telecom may have caused its own request to become moot since it said it still wants to join the bidding for the 3rd maj...

The ManilaRegional Trial Court says NOW Telecom may have caused its own request to become moot since it said it still wants to join the bidding for the 3rd major telecommunications player slot.
Story: https://www.rappler.com/business/216052-now-telecom-loses-bid-vs-contentious-3rd-telco-provisions-november-2018

The ManilaRegional Trial Court says NOW Telecom may have caused its own request to become moot since it said it still wants to join the bidding for the 3rd major telecommunications player slot.
Story: https://www.rappler.com/business/216052-now-telecom-loses-bid-vs-contentious-3rd-telco-provisions-november-2018

EU Telecom Chief Promises Major Shake-Up - Mobile World Congress:

Neelie Kroes, the EU's head of digital strategy, discusses her meeting with the bloc's top telecoms CEOs and new plans for wireless networks.
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Challenges facing telecommunications providers globally

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It's reported that South African under 25's are the most socially-savvy consumers in the world, with local telecommunications operators facing huge challenges. ABN recently caught up with Rob van den Dam, Global Telecommunications IndustryLeader for IBM's Institute for Business Value to discuss the challenges facing telecommunications operators and service providers globally.

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It's reported that South African under 25's are the most socially-savvy consumers in the world, with local telecommunications operators facing huge challenges. ABN recently caught up with Rob van den Dam, Global Telecommunications IndustryLeader for IBM's Institute for Business Value to discuss the challenges facing telecommunications operators and service providers globally.

CAREERS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS.Go through the career opportunities of TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com for detailed Career information,Job openings,Education details of TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
Telecommunication has brought the world very close, so much that in a minute we can establish an audiovisual contact with person sitting several kilometres away from us. Someone has rightly that because of telecommunications, world has become a global village. The telecommunication industry delivers cellular phones, telephones, mobile internet, broadband, television, satellite communications and other services to the customers. The industry primarily means to deliver means of communication for distantly placed people with the help of technology for varied purposes like business, household or private activities, education, sports etc. There’s hardly anybody in India who does not own a telephone or a mobile! Being in touch with friends or family through mobile is commonplace, these days!
In India, courses available for telecommunications are B.E. (Bachelor in Engineering) in telecommunications, B.Tech (Bachelor in Technology) or B.Sc in telecommunication! Various technology institutes, universities and colleges are providing courses in telecommunication. Post graduation courses are also available in the said technology universities or engineering colleges in India. Some well known institutes for telecommunications are AMCEngineering College, Bangalore, Indian Institute of Technology, Indian institute of telecom management, Delhi. Apart from degree and post graduate degree, diploma and certification courses are also available in India. For example: Diploma in Security Technologies, Diploma in Telecom Management, Certificate course in WAN, LAN, CDMA, GSM, 3G, SDH, DWDM, SONET, VOIP, NGN, WiMax networks, etc. Certificate courses in Trouble shooting and networking, Certification in networking and telecommunication, Certificate courses in TCP/IP and Networking; Certificate courses in Cisco Networking. These diploma and certification courses add more to a mere graduation degree in telecommunication.
Telecommunication industry offers variety of jobs to aspiring candidates. Since Aviation department has converged with telecommunication, the opportunities for jobs have only increased. The major areas in telecommunication which are focused today are Optical networks, Wireless networks, Broadband technologies, Next generation networks etc. India is a second largest telecom in the world. Thus, the telecom industry is one of the biggest places to provide jobs to jobseekers. The profiles offered to candidates are Telecom engineer, System technician, SAP analyst, Server administration, Database administration, NetworkEngineers, Programmers etc. Candidates with telecommunication background can also join academia so that the knowledge is transferred to future generations.
The salary or remuneration of candidate depends upon his academic qualification, merits, training, experience, location of job, responsibilities stipulated, and employer who is hiring him or her. However, the starting salary for any fresher should not be less than 1.5 lakhs per annum.
Apart from educational qualification in telecommunication, the candidate is required to possess certain skills for a good job like problem solving ability, design skills, technical skills, risk identification skills, good communication skills, networking and programming skills, mechanical aptitude and skills, knowledge of scientific discoveries in the given field with commercial applications of them, mathematical precision etc.
Well known employers in telecommunication industry are Vodafone, Reliance, TATA teleservices, IMI mobiles, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, BharatiAirtel, Micromax etc.
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15 Things You Didn’t Know About The Telecommunication Industry

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Telecommunications engineers design, test and build the various technologies that allow people to communicate over distances. They may work in fields such as telephone and internet networks, radio and television broadcasting and satellite communications. Telecommunications engineers usually work for the major telecommunications companies, or for large organisations with private communication networks, such as remote mine sites in the Pilbara region. They design telecommunication networks, deciding on the technology to be used and where cables or broadcasting equipment needs to be placed, and oversee installation. These workers may also be responsible for testing and repairing faults.
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OTT: A major challenge for telecom operators globally

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In this session on Financial Awareness we are going to see a topic which requires much needed attention now. You could have seen that Aircel – Reliance comm merger was failed, and as a result of piling losses Tata and Reliance comm set to exit mobile telephonE business and a lot of issues are going on the telecom sector.
We will be now exploring the reasons behind all these things, and will be looking at whether a solution is available to overcome this burden.
Indian Telecom SectorIndia got its first Mobile Phone Services by 1995. Ever since the telecom Industry has never faced a situation like now.
Far from being the poster boy of reforms, the telecom sector is currently going through the most painful period.
1. What is the Reason behind the fall?
The sector is reeling under mounting losses, a growing debt pile, irrational spectrum costs and high government levies.
2. Is there any Jio Effect ?
Jio Effect on Telecom Companies : The entry of Reliance Jio, which has disrupted the market with low-cost data services, Jio has further compounded the woes of incumbent players.
The combined effect is that a number of operators, including Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices, have been forced to exit their loss-making operations.
This has lead to telecom price wars like jio vs airtel, jio vs idea, jio vs vodafone
3. Who are all got affected?
The crisis has also severely impacted investors, lenders, partners and vendors of these telecom companies.
4. Will it affect consumers?
While the impact on subscribers has been limited thanks to mobile number portability, the bigger impact has been on employees.
5. What can Employees do after the telecom slide?
In the last year alone over 10,000 jobs have been cut as operators try to bring down costs. The situation is expected to worsen in the next 6 to 12 months as there are more operators in the market facing an uncertain future.
6. Is there any alternative to the employees laid off?
Unfortunately for the people losing their jobs, the hiring scenario in other hitherto employment-heavy sectors like IT and e-commerce is bleak. While those in marketing or sales functions can move to sectors such as FMCG, telecom engineers and those on the technical side could be left in the lurch.
7. Isn’t Indian Telecom Industry Growing?
Ironically, all this is happening at a time when the Indian telecom sector is at the cusp of a major data revolution. Only 40 per cent of the country’s population has access to internet which means there is a huge demand for telecom services going forward.
8. What stops Telcos to incur losses?
Telecom operators will be required to invest heavily in rolling out 4G networks for which capital and human resources will be required. But this silver lining can become reality only if some immediate steps are taken both by the industry and the Centre.
9. What can be done by Centre Govt to stop this?
1. The Government needs to lower the financial burden on operators. Apart from the nearly ₹5-lakh crore operators have bid to buy spectrum, they also have to pay annual levies like spectrum charges and licence fees, together amounting to nearly 30 per cent of their revenues. Given the enormous investments needed in the sector, these levies need to be brought down drastically.
2. Second, the Centre must rationalise spectrum pricing. Forced expensive bidding puts the operators’ financials in a mess. While the auction mechanism must be retained, the Government should rethink the floor price especially for the 700 MHz band — critical for data services.
3. Finally, exits and mergers need to get easier so that strong players are able to absorb weaker ones without destruction of value and assets created.
10. What operators can do to find their way to profitable?
Operators, on their part, should start creating new revenue streams. The days of offering plain vanilla voice telephony service are over. The demand for data services is set to expand rapidly in the coming years. This provides an opportunity to revive the sector over the next 12-18 months.
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Major challenges for telecom industry in Saudi Arabia

Dr. Khaled Biyari, Group CEO of STC talks about the three major challenges for in the telecom sector.
There are a lot of challenges in the telecom industry. What do you see as three major challenges in the sector, and for STC specifically?
There are many challenges as the telecom industry is going through a major transformation as a response to disruptive technologies in how customers are getting their services. The major challenges that face the whole telecom industry are, I would say, the regulatory framework, human resources, and investments.
The regulatory framework is the most important challenge. How do you deal with such issues, and how do you ensure that proper frequencies are located to cater to the incredible demand that is happening on the mobile network? We are a highly regulated industry, while the digital players are not regulated, at all. If the digital players are providing services directly to the customer without regulation, then that creates a disruption in the model.
As far as incumbent operators who have inherited a large numbers of employees, if the aim is to become a digitally-enabled organization and investing in cloud services, then there is a need for a new skill set that is not typically available in conventional telecom companies.
http://www.marcopolis.net/three-major-challenges-in-the-telecom-sector-in-saudi-arabia.htm

NOW Telecom loses bid vs contentious 3rd telco provisions

The ManilaRegional Trial Court says NOW Telecom may have caused its own request to become moot since it said it still wants to join the bidding for the 3rd major telecommunications player slot.
Story: https://www.rappler.com/business/216052-now-telecom-loses-bid-vs-contentious-3rd-telco-provisions-november-2018

EU Telecom Chief Promises Major Shake-Up - Mobile World Congress:

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Challenges facing telecommunications providers globally

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It's reported that South African under 25's are the most socially-savvy consumers in the world, with local telecommunications operators facing huge challenges. ABN recently caught up with Rob van den Dam, Global Telecommunications IndustryLeader for IBM's Institute for Business Value to discuss the challenges facing telecommunications operators and service providers globally.

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